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FOR M F N
For
Ladies's Wear
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New sill: poplins in fashionable
shades, Reps, cord silks, Georget-
tes and crepe du. chenes. Also
serges; poplins and garbardines
$ .y�
for suits or dresses.
. See our fine display of spring
caps, felt hats, fine neglige shirts
with collars to match, new ties,
gloves, suits, tweed rain coats.
Housef urnishings
Window shades, curtain scrims,
linoleums, oilcloths, conguleums,
and tapestry rugs.
roceries
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"SMOOTHER THAN VELVET"
The finishing touch to a good meal--Silverwood's
ice Cream.
its creamy taste and pure fruit' flavors are a real delight.
Many ince dishes can be served with ice cream,
leaking dainty desserts for special occasions.
Silverwood.'s is pure pasteurized cream—homogenized.
SILVIRWOOD'S LIMITED, LONDON, ONT.
Bricks in all
Flavors
Look for the
Stiverwood's
Sign
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr Fc rd Hess is laid up wither)
attack of bronehitit:.s. •
Mr. Ezra Smith, of Detroit, cal-
led on friends here on Friday last.
Miss Emma. Brown of Kitchener
is spending her holidays with Ma-
bel Preeter.
i1r and Mrs. S. J. Smith. of Chat-
ham spent the week -end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bey, Jr.
A WELL ASSORTED STOCK 0 F GROCERIES ALWAYS ON
HAND. ALSO CALF AND PIG MEAL, PRATT'S BABY CHICK
FEED, OYSTER SHELL, NEW GARDEN SEEDS.
Gascho San
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Twine
Our supply of Gold Medal Twine
has arrived. Our prices and
terms are as follows;
27c. per
2Sc. for September payment.
Also Green Shear and Silver Sh-
eaf at lower prices.
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Everyone in need of Targe hay fork rope should get our
prices before buying. All sizes small ropes in stock,
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SOMEGIAMEMMEMMISINOSIZIMIESt
RANK WITH THE WORLD
NATIONS
The forward step was take,
when her pieeipotentiaries signed
the tesaty of .peace at Versailles
with those of the world powers.
From the tame the first 13ri.ish set
tier came to this country, th,e pos
sil i
ities were here of founding and
developing a great nation to ev-
entually take its place along with
the other great nations of ' the
Miss Vera McWatters, of Detr- word Many waray yeais nave
o:t, is visiting at the home other isiterve.ree sinse then, and at times
grandmother, Mrs. H. Well, for a,
few weeks.
Mr. Jacob Brown of the Goshen
Line south, underwent a serious
operatior) one day last week. He
is improving nicely. .
Mrs. F. Hess, Sr„ and Miss Ethel
:less are spending the week at
Port Stanley. They motored
down with Mr. F. E. Hess.
Misses Selma, Alveda and Ger-
tie Wesrloh, of Detroit, are visit-
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11.
B Weseloh, of this village, at
present
Mr. Herb Chandler of Wetesk-
e'wvitn, Alta., returned to his holds
alter spending a few months at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. L.
Siebert
it seems as if. such a. thing could
never be accomplished. But the
faith. of the pioneers has been jus-
tified, and they "who builded bet-
ter than they knew" bequeathed to
their children a rich heritgae —
which is now reaching its full
fruitation,
Its growth has been accelerated,
not forced, by the awful Hours
of agony endured the last four
years of horrible warfare. But
that is now a thing of the past
and to -day Canada's sons and da-
ughters regai in the dignity of
their newly acquired Nationhood,
stand upon the htreshold'of anew,
era.
Whatever may be the national
char:tct rA,irs that ev en tualle via
be the chief traits` of Canadians, it
is of vital importance at this stage
of development: that habits of
thr:ft should be cultivated by the
people. To 'teach the young
idea how to shoot" is no iongei
popalar or necessary; but tohtaee
the children the tree meaning of
Thrift; in all its relationships, will
be to pro lido thein with an equip-
xn:en: for fighting the battle of
life successfully and for develop-
ing a sturdy .type. of chareete'•.
With this object in view `.he
Thrift Campaign; by means of
Wee Savings and Thrift Stamps,
should intl. a r seonse everywhere
and should receive the cordial
support of parents, teachers, and
all ethic t onai authitr'iies.
Habits, even bad ones, are not
aequieed in one day. It there-
fore must be expected that with-
in the short time the Thrift cam-
paign has been hi progress any
Mr. F. C. Kalbfles:sch has had a
g,.so1 ne motor attache;] to his
bander, Which drives the pulling
and binding apparatus, leaving
the work of the horses to haul
the machaue only. This 15 one,
or the newest i N''cations• and•
will b:: in geneeai us: on .very
farm in a few years, Mr. Kalb-,
i1 cis:'h likes to haze things up-to-
date.
OH MY! THOSE TEARS!
Last Thursday the total hes.:bail
teary motorrd to Seaforth anti
played the team of that town a
sli,endly game. A:ter the smoke
hat; cleared away and the casu-
alties were counted it was found
that the Seaforth boys nad round-
ed the bases b times to Zurich's
4 times. The game was fast end
should have been e victo.•;' for
the local team but a few givers
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FAMOLJSleo. 21
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Zurich's B .. s° Store
Announcement
We have the agency for the well known
Lois Phonographs
Three styles to choose from, ranging in price
from $125 to $225. Beautiful tone, universal
reproducer plays 'all records, no unnececcary
noise. You will be convinced on hearing it at
our store at your convenience. Installment
terms arranged on any of these instruments.
Binder Twine, Harvest Tools
Paint, Rope, Car of Fresh
Canada Cement, WoVen Fence,
Stoves, etc.
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Fine
$arm
eat er
Shirts
Silks, from Swiss, English.
FeEFL.1r
and Amer:can makers; silk per,
cale.s, fine' dimities, in all the
fascinating colors of goodtaste,
gave the Seatorth team an oppor- great impression has been made
tunity which they took advantage upon the habits of people. ]3ut
of. The return game promises to its continuation upon a perman•l
be a good one. ent' basis will bring results of
Battery for !Zurich, and i an tol fourth value, even niunto the 'third
Clarence Hoffman.
MORE TEARS! ----4.----
011 Tuesday evening' he Zurich 0ARKE
N cilAy
NAOO,team v:sited Goderich and a fast
gain, of ball was played. God-
crisp got revenge for the defeats 1
given them at the hands of the
LOOK YOUNG, POE
local team and won out by the
score of 5 to 2. The game was
well played and the victory waS
not decided until the last man was
out. Battery for Zurich, it, .
Wurm and Clarence Hoffman,
.Cl'oton played hero yesterday,
Thursday. evening.
at 21 Wile they last
Following t last year's prices
ONE DAIN HAY LOAD) ER, NONE BETTER.
PETER HAMILTON SCUFFLER, B EST ON MARKET
PBTER HAMILTON CULTIVATO R.
BISSELL DISC HARROW BISSEL LAND ROLLER
ONE 1 h. p. UNITED GASOLINE ENGINE, .SLIGHTLY USED.
ABOVE WILL BE SOLD AT CUTPRICES, AS WE Nlx1) TIIEMON-
EY,
We handle pumps, piping, etc
ZURICH
Wurm
NOTICE
All empty Canada cement sacks
should be returned at once as there
is a great shortage at all mills„
Melirk & 13raun,
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FOR SALE
Secoind hand 6 -ft Deering Bin-
dee overhauled and in goof work -
Sing order. Also a good second
band M>lotte cream separator.
L. Prang, Zur eh.
NOTICE
Nc, tr.epeesing will be allowed
on lot Si. con 12 Ur', I'll:f^nil
Cis •,::11 r )secntw 1. A.
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Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
So Naturally that No-
, body can tell.
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Hair that loses its color and lustre,
or when it fades, turns gray, dull and
lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur
in the hair. Our grandmother made
up.a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and thousands of women and men who
value that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which is so at-
tractive, use only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix-
ture improved by the addition of other
ingredients by` asking at any drug
,store for a bottle of "VGyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound," which dark-
ens the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that tell it
been noboapplliiedcan Yousibljust s dampen as
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; but what
delights the ladies with 'pWyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound is that, be-
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after 'a few applications, it also brings
back the gloss and lustre and gives it
an appearance of abundance. a
VV'yeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
pearancertto oche hair.lor and a It ishnot iful n -
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre-
velitian of disease..,w„„,
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JUST ARRIVED
A. 'nice lino of ladies' silL waists in
to -day's 1 eading styles and
shades
TO CLEAR
Ladies' white voile Waaists at 75o
and $1.00,
LA "IFS' HOSE
Silk and cotton hose in the follow-
ing shades; White, black, grey,
taupe, sand, champagne, nigger.
SILKS* SILKS S
Our silk department is complete
crepe de ehene, poplins, taffeta,
crepe Faille, etc.
PULL -OVER SWEATER COOATS
All wool at $7.50
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rich
bane 78
RAIN COATS
Get one. Keep dry. Windproof`
and Rainproof. Regular $20 for
$15. Regular $25 for $16.
SPECIAL IN OUR
WRITES ARE DEPARTMENT
rust arrived, lovely washable cam-
isoles, $1.25 $1.50 $2.00
>SUMIVIIiR UNDT:RWBAlt
Ladies' combination suits sleeve-
less and short sleeves.
Seed Corn, Sorghum, Clangel Seed,
Garden Seeds, Etc.
MADE -TO ORDER CLOTHINCse-
Men's nude -to- order clothing,
Every suit guaranteedto fit. Giver
us a trialla.
HATS AND CAPS
Mins' hats and caps in all colors..
Buy your spring hat hero ands
save, money,
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'UNDERWEAR
A big stock of men's and young
men's combination suits, white nae,
tan.
FREE* FREE: FREE!
With every pound of Minto tea,
we give away FREE one silver'
tea spoon, Roger quality.
PINEAPPLES
.rust arreved, fresh pineapples.
This is the weep to buy pineapple*,
as the prince is going up. Phony*
or mail orders promptly attended
to
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